Implement, maintain, and support Workday integrations and configurations. Design and manage inbound/outbound EIBs, DT XSLT transformations, core connectors (PECI/WECI), Cloud Connect, report calculated fields, and Workday Studio tasks to ensure reliable data exchange and reporting.
Title: Workday ERP Specialist with EIB
Location: Remote
• 5+ years of experience in Workday Modules
• Experience with multiple integrations
• Extensive knowledge in Report calculated fields
• Extensive knowledge in EIB (inbound and outbound), DT XSLT
• Work experience in Core connector, PECI, WECI, and Cloud Connect
• Knowledge in Workday Studio
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